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Honolulu – Pearl Harbor Survivor Everett Hyland turns 95 on March 17th, and the public is invited to help celebrate. Join us at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center at 11:00 AM on Sunday, March 18, to wish him a happy birthday! The media is welcome to cover the event.
On Dec. 7, 1941, Everett was aboard the Battleship USS Pennsylvania, flagship of the Pacific Fleet.
“If we ever go to war, the last place in the world I wanted to be trapped was down in the bowels of the ship,” he said in a US Navy interview. “I wanted to be top side, so if something happened, I could get off it. So I volunteered for antenna repair squad. I was with the radio division.”
When general quarters sounded on that fateful Sunday morning, he went to his battle station with others in his division. Realizing there was nothing to be done there, they began collecting ammo for a small anti-aircraft gun. At the same time, five high altitude planes dropped bombs just above them.
“We took one hit. The one that hit our ship just happened to be where we were,” Everett said. He was so badly wounded by the blast that his own friends did not recognize him. He spent nine months in recovery, and then went back to sea.
Since 1995, Everett has volunteered at the visitor center weekly, sharing his story with visitors.
Please visit www.nps.gov/valr and www.facebook.com/ValorNPS to learn more about the monument. For more about our partner, Pacific Historic Parks, please visit www.pacifichistoricparks.org and www.facebook.com/PacificParks.
Last updated: September 10, 2018